The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 13
... . I cannot but be rather of Sir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used immediately in its common fenfe , in answer to this line . -Out -Out of my fight ! thou doft infect mine eyes. KING RICHARD III . 13.
... . I cannot but be rather of Sir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used immediately in its common fenfe , in answer to this line . -Out -Out of my fight ! thou doft infect mine eyes. KING RICHARD III . 13.
Page 114
... used in that age ; but a watch - light , a candle to burn by him ; the light that after- wards burnt blue ; yet , a few lines after , he fays , Bid my guard watch ; which leaves it doubtful whether watch is not here a fentinel . ( 1 ) ...
... used in that age ; but a watch - light , a candle to burn by him ; the light that after- wards burnt blue ; yet , a few lines after , he fays , Bid my guard watch ; which leaves it doubtful whether watch is not here a fentinel . ( 1 ) ...
Page 131
... used to clap it to the Nofe of the Devil ; which making him roar , as if it had been holy - water , afforded infinite diverfion to the People . So that Vine- gar in the old Farces , was always afterwards in ufe to torment their Devil ...
... used to clap it to the Nofe of the Devil ; which making him roar , as if it had been holy - water , afforded infinite diverfion to the People . So that Vine- gar in the old Farces , was always afterwards in ufe to torment their Devil ...
Page 136
... used to make fun with the Devil ; and he had feveral trite expreffions , as , I'll be with you in a trice : Ah ha , boy , are you there , & c . And this was great entertainment to the audience , to fee their old enemy fo belabour'd in ...
... used to make fun with the Devil ; and he had feveral trite expreffions , as , I'll be with you in a trice : Ah ha , boy , are you there , & c . And this was great entertainment to the audience , to fee their old enemy fo belabour'd in ...
Page 146
... used to toil , did almost sweat to bear The pride upon them ; that their very labour Was to them as a painting . Now this mask Was cry'd , incomparable ; and th'enfuing night Made it a fool and beggar . The two Kings , Equal in luftre ...
... used to toil , did almost sweat to bear The pride upon them ; that their very labour Was to them as a painting . Now this mask Was cry'd , incomparable ; and th'enfuing night Made it a fool and beggar . The two Kings , Equal in luftre ...
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